Children will love the contrast of a mythical snow-white creature galloping through the familiar, gritty streets of south London.
The book creates an inviting world where being different or neurodivergent is actually a superpower that grants you membership to an exclusive, protective club.
The urgent race to save the unicorn from those who wish to exploit it provides a propulsive energy that keeps readers turning the pages.
Young readers will find satisfaction in Elodie and her friends standing up to adults and experts who do not have the best intentions for the vulnerable.
Reach for this book when your child is searching for magic in their own neighborhood or needs a story about the power of a protective, inclusive circle of friends. It is a perfect choice for children who feel like they do not quite fit the 'standard' mold and are looking for heroes who value empathy and justice as much as adventure. Through the lens of a secret society, the story explores the responsibility we have to protect those who are vulnerable. In this sequel, Elodie and her diverse group of friends must save a displaced unicorn in the heart of London. While the plot is full of magical stakes, the heart of the book lies in its portrayal of teamwork and the realization that not everyone who claims to be an expert has good intentions. It is a gentle yet exciting middle-grade fantasy that celebrates neurodiversity and moral courage, making it an excellent bridge for readers moving toward more complex themes of social responsibility.